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Articles by Yukiko Shigeto

Yukiko Shigeto is an Associate Professor of Japanese in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature at Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA 99362. She is the author of “Entering History through Weak Prose: Dazai Osamu’s ‘Sange’ ” (Japan Forum), “Tenko and Writing: The Case of Nakano Shigeharu” (positions: asia critique), and “In Search of ‘History’s Flesh Itself’: Nakano Shigeharu and Literary Imagination” (Japan Forum).